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The Market Ear identifies a period of extreme fragility as the momentum-driven "melt-up" in semiconductors and AI begins to reverse violently. Technical indicators for the SOX index, including bearish MACD crosses and breaks below the 8-day moving average, signal a breakdown in the momentum trade that is mirrored by high-volume selling in the QQQ and SPY. This structural weakness is intensified by an estimated $100 billion of long exposure in leveraged ETFs, which triggers mechanical selling and short gamma pressure into down markets. While some positioning data suggests a nuanced outlook—with TMT momentum already pulling back 17% and hedge fund net exposure reaching the 20th percentile—extreme volatility in the KOSPI and technical weakness in European defense stocks suggest broader global stress. In the macro space, a distinct pivot toward the US Dollar has emerged as strong inflation data and a hawkish Federal Reserve stance drive a recovery against the Euro and Pound. Ultimately, the research suggests that while extreme "overbought" levels have eased, the market remains vulnerable to historical technical signals reminiscent of the dot-com era unwind.
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Nobody Owns Enough China
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Rally Reservations Positioning Signals Diverge
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Europe: Burning in the Streets, Underowned in the Books
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Early Cycle Optimism in Industrials
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The Selloff Thesis Meets an Inconvenient Set of Charts
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Meera Chandan on USD Bullishness
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The Melt-Up Keeps Sucking People In
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Downside Fragility
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Five Charts That Fuel the Bull
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Bubble Study
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The Melt-Up Psychology
The Market Ear · May 22, 2026